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Avaya Branch Gateway Manager 10.0 Page 158
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· Retries – the range is 0 to 5. The default setting is 0.
· Retry Timeout – provided in the format M:SS (minute:seconds). The range can be set in 15-second
increments. The minimum setting is 15 seconds and the maximum setting is 5 minutes. The default
setting is 15 seconds
· SIP Settings
These settings are used for calls made or received on a SIP line where any of the line’s SIP URI fields are set to use
internal data.
· SIP Name: Default = Blank on Voicemail tab/Extension number on other tabs.
The value from this field is used when the From field of the SIP URI being used for a SIP call is set to Use
Internal Data.
· SIP Display Name (Alias): Default = Blank on Voicemail tab/Name on other tabs.
The value from this field is used when the Display Name field of the SIP URI being used for a SIP call is set to Use
Internal Data.
· Contact: Default = Blank on Voicemail tab/Extension number on other tabs.
The value from this field is used when the Contact field of the SIP URI being used for a SIP call is set to Use
Internal Data.
· Anonymous: Default = On on Voicemail tab/Off on other tabs.
If the From field in the SIP URI is set to Use Internal Data, selecting this option inserts Anonymous into that
field rather than the SIP Name set above.
Voicemail Language Prompts
· When the system routes a call to the voicemail server it indicates the locale for which matching prompts
should be provided if available. The locale sent to the voicemail server by the system is determined as show
below. If the required set of prompts is not available, the voicemail will fallback to another appropriate
language and finally to English (refer to the appropriate voicemail installation manual for details).
· Short Code Locale: The short code locale, if set, is used if the call is routed to voicemail using the short
code.
· Incoming Call Route Locale: The incoming call route locale, if set, is used if caller is external.
· User Locale: The user locale, if set, is used if the caller is internal.
· System Locale: If no user or incoming call route locale is set, the system locale is used unless
overridden by a short code locale.